Stalag 17 (NR) is a 1953 comedy-drama war film which tells the story of a group of American airmen held in a German World War II prisoner of war camp, who come to suspect that one of their number is an informant. The film was adapted by Billy Wilder and Edwin Blum from the Broadway play by Donald Bevan and Edmund Trzcinski, which was based on their experiences as prisoners in Stalag 17B in Austria. Produced and directed by Wilder, it starred William Holden in his Oscar-winning role, Don Taylor, Robert Strauss, Neville Brand, Harvey Lembeck, Peter Graves, Sig Ruman and Otto Preminger.

The Valerie Theatre provides wheelchair-accessible seating.
Wheelchair seat locations are available for wheelchair users at all
performances. Please advise the box office in advance that you require a
wheelchair location. Parking is available in the municipal lots. The
Valerie Theatre also provides assisted listening devices free of charge
at the box office prior to performances (subject to availability).